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  • Child's Story of the Bible

    Mary A. (Mary Artemisia) Lathbury

    language (, March 24, 2011)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • Child's Story of the Bible

    Mary A. (Mary Artemisia) Lathbury

    language (, March 24, 2011)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • Child's Story of the Bible

    Mary A. (Mary Artemisia) Lathbury

    language (, March 24, 2011)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • Child's Story Of The Bible

    Mary A. Lathbury

    language (, May 8, 2019)
    CONTENTSPREFACE.INTRODUCTION.OLD NEW TESTAMENTCHAPTER I. THE BEGINNING OF THINGS.CHAPTER II. THE GREAT FLOOD.CHAPTER III. ABRAHAM—THE FATHER OF THE FAITHFUL.CHAPTER IV. ISAAC THE SHEPHERD PRINCE.CHAPTER V. JACOB, A PRINCE OF GOD.CHAPTER VI. JOSEPH, THE CASTAWAY.CHAPTER VII. JOSEPH, A SERVANT, A PRISONER, AND A SAINT.CHAPTER VIII. JOSEPH—THE SAVIOR OF HIS PEOPLE.CHAPTER IX. THE CRADLE THAT WAS ROCKED BY A RIVER.CHAPTER X. MOSES IN MIDIAN.CHAPTER XI. THE ROD THAT TROUBLED EGYPT.CHAPTER XII. FOLLOWING THE CLOUD.CHAPTER XIII. IN THE BORDERS OF CANAAN.CHAPTER XIV. A NATION THAT WAS BORN IN A DAY.CHAPTER XV. SAMSON THE STRONG.CHAPTER XVI. RUTH.CHAPTER XVII. SAMUEL—THE CHILD OF THE TEMPLE.CHAPTER XVIII. THE MAKING OF A KING.CHAPTER XIX. THE SHEPHERD BOY OF BETHLEHEM.CHAPTER XX. THE POWER OF A PEBBLE.CHAPTER XXI. FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH.CHAPTER XXII. DAVID THE OUTCAST.CHAPTER XXIII. EVERY INCH A KING.CHAPTER XXIV. DAVID'S SIN.CHAPTER XXV. DAVID'S SORROW.CHAPTER XXVI. THE BUILDING OF THE GOLDEN HOUSE.CHAPTER XXVII. ELIJAH THE GREAT HEART OF ISRAEL.CHAPTER XXVIII. THE LITTLE CHAMBER ON THE WALL.CHAPTER XXIX. A LITTLE MAID OF ISRAEL.CHAPTER XXX. THE TWO BOY KINGS.CHAPTER XXXI. THE FOUR CAPTIVE CHILDREN.CHAPTER XXXII. THE MASTER OF THE MAGICIANS.CHAPTER XXXIII. THE STORY OF JONAH.CHAPTER XXXIV. ESTHER, THE QUEEN.THE NEW TESTAMENT.CHAPTER I. THE ANGELS OF THE ADVENT.CHAPTER II. FOLLOWING THE STAR.CHAPTER III. THE FLIGHT INTO EGYPT.CHAPTER IV. THE BOY OF NAZARETH.CHAPTER V. THE YOUNG CARPENTER.CHAPTER VI. THE VOICE IN THE WILDERNESS.CHAPTER VII. JESUS IN THE DESERT.CHAPTER VIII. THE FIRST DISCIPLES.CHAPTER IX. THE FIRST MIRACLE.CHAPTER X. IN HIS FATHER'S HOUSE.CHAPTER XI. A TALK ABOUT THE BREATH OF GOD.CHAPTER XII. A TALK ABOUT THE WATER OF LIFE.CHAPTER XIII. JESUS IN THE SYNAGOGUE.CHAPTER XIV. AMONG THE FISHERMEN.CHAPTER XV. THE HEALING HAND OF JESUS.CHAPTER XVI. FOLLOWING JESUS.CHAPTER XVII. FRIENDS OF JESUS.CHAPTER XVIII. THE LORD OF LIFE.CHAPTER XIX. MARY OF MAGDALA.CHAPTER XX. STORIES TOLD BY THE LAKE.CHAPTER XXI. STILLING THE STORM.CHAPTER XXII. CALLED BACK.CHAPTER XXIII. TWO BY TWO.CHAPTER XXIV. WALKING THE WAVES—THE TWO KINGDOMS.CHAPTER XXV. A JOURNEY WITH JESUS.CHAPTER XXVI. THE CHRISTIAN SABBATH—PETER'S CONFESSION OF FAITH.CHAPTER XXVII. "AND WE BEHELD HIS GLORY"—A FATHER'S FAITH.CHAPTER XXVIII. THE LORD AND THE LITTLE ONES—LEAVING GALILEE.CHAPTER XXIX. AT THE HOUSE OF MARTHA—THE GOOD SHEPHERD.CHAPTER XXX. THE LESSON STORIES OF JESUS.CHAPTER XXXI. THE VOICE THAT WAKED THE DEAD—THE CHILDREN OF THE KINGDOM.CHAPTER XXXII. THE YOUNG MAN THAT JESUS LOVED.CHAPTER XXXIII. THE LAST JOURNEY TO JERUSALEM.CHAPTER XXXIV. THE PRINCE OF PEACE.CHAPTER XXXV. THE CHILDREN IN THE TEMPLE.CHAPTER XXXVI. THE LAST DAY IN THE TEMPLE.CHAPTER XXXVII. THE LAST WORDS IN THE TEMPLE.CHAPTER XXXVIII. AN EVENING ON THE MOUNT OF OLIVES.CHAPTER XXXIX. THE HOLY SUPPER.CHAPTER XL. THE NIGHT OF THE BETRAYAL.CHAPTER XLI. DESPISED AND REJECTED OF MEN.CHAPTER XLII. THE KING OF HEAVEN AT THE BAR OF PILATE.CHAPTER XLIII. LOVE AND DEATH.CHAPTER XLIV. LOVE AND LIFE.CHAPTER XLV. THE EVENING OF EASTER.CHAPTER XLVI. THE LORD'S LAST DAYS WITH HIS DISCIPLES.CHAPTER XLVII. "HE ASCENDED INTO HEAVEN."CHAPTER XLVIII. THE PROMISE OF THE FATHER.
  • Child's Story of the Bible

    Mary A. Lathbury

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 4, 2014)
    Child's Story of the Bible is a bible studies classic for children by Mary A. Lathbury. That no busy mother may say, "I cannot take time to gather from the Bible the simple lessons that my children need," this book of bible stories--together making one--has been written. I have tried to preserve the pure outlines of the sacred record from the vivid description and the suggestive supposition that are sometimes introduced to add charm to the story.
  • Child's Story of the Bible,

    Mary A. Lathbury, Bishop John H. Vincent

    language (Allan Classics, Nov. 8, 2010)
    Optimized for the Kindle By Allan's Classics This Allan Classics eBook is complete with Original Illustrations, Inter-Active Table of Contents, and Logical TOC (NCX) Navigation Paths. “Child's Story of the Bible by Mary A. Lathbury�, first published in 1898, is a classic among Bible stories for very good reasons. Not only is the text easy and interesting for both adults and children, but the more than 70 illustrations, some in full color, are absolutely glorious. The full-color illustrations are beautiful, and similar to what might be seen in today's children's books, but the photo-engravings depicting various scenes from the Bible are particularly remarkable, and must be considered true works of art. Because the originals are so sharp and clear, they display beautifully on the Kindle, and are outstanding on a color display such as Kindle for PC. All 70-plus illustrations are listed in the “Inter-Active� Table of Contents in this Allan Classics edition, and can be viewed with a simple touch of a button. The navigation features described below give you the ability to quickly find what you want without having to go through, page by page, as is the usual case with eBooks. The Inter-Active Table of Contents allows you to choose any Chapter, Illustration, or other Major Topic and move quickly back and forth among them by simply clicking the title in the Table of Contents. The Logical TOC (NCX) adds even faster navigation aids. You don't' have to go back to the Table of Contents to select a new topic, but can skip back and forth between topics with a simple press of the Kindle 5-way toggle. To quickly find the Table of Contents, you can jump from any point in this eBook, using the Menu button at the lower right on the Kindle device. Click the Menu button (small “rocker� button at the lower right on the physical Kindle device), then choose “Go to� from the menu that appears on the Kindle display. A new screen appears, displaying “Cover�, “Table of contents�, “Beginning�, and, “Location� at the bottom edge of the screen. Using the Kindle 5-way toggle to move the Kindle cursor (highlight), select any of those items to jump to it. (These items don't exist in many eBooks). This book has two (identical) copies of the Table of Contents… one near the front of the book, for easy browsing, and one at the back of the book, The “Go to� Menu feature jumps you to the TOC at back of the book, but if you prefer to browse from the front of the book, simply click one of the first items on the TOC list. With an NCX enabled book such as this, when reading on the Kindle reading device, you can see where you are in the book by glancing at the bar at the bottom of the display. In addition, with an NCX enabled book, the Kindle's 5-way toggle (located on the Menu button at the lower right corner of the Kindle) allows you to jump ahead or back, chapter by chapter.. illustration by illustration, or topic by topic, simply by pressing the 5-way toggle to the right or left. Please watch for more classic books optimized for the Kindle by Allan Classics, a list of which can be seen here: www.allans-classics.com
  • Child's Story of the Bible : Original Illustrated since 1898

    Mary A. Lathbury, BISHOP JOHN H. VINCENT

    language (, Feb. 17, 2012)
    I have been asked to prepare this little aid for your use in the Home—that first and greatest of schools. The school was founded by the Maker of men, and He called mothers to be its earliest and most important teachers. He prepared a text-book for it which we call His Word, illustrating it richly and fully from life and Nature, and filling it with His Spirit. Wherever it is known, as the children become the members of the Church, the citizens of the State, the people of the World, the Book goes with them, forming the Church, the State, the World. It is not only equal to the need, but contains infinite riches that wait to be unveiled.That no busy mother may say, "I cannot take time to gather from the Bible the simple lessons that my children need," this book of little stories—together making one—has been written. I have tried to preserve the pure outlines of the sacred record from the vivid description and the suggestive supposition that are sometimes introduced to add charm to the story, and in all quoted speech I have used the exact words of the authorized version of the Scriptures, so that the earliest impression made upon the memory of the child might be one that should remain.The stories are not a substitute for the Word—only little approaches to it through which young feet may be guided by her who holds a place next to the great Teacher in His work with little children.
  • Child's Story of the Bible

    1841-1913 Lathbury, Mary A. (Mary Artemisia)

    language (HardPress, June 23, 2016)
    HardPress Classic Books Series
  • Child's Story of the Bible

    Mary A. Lathbury

    (Bottom of the Hill Publishing, June 1, 2011)
    I have been asked to prepare this little aid for your use in the Home-that first and greatest of schools. The school was founded by the Maker of men, and He called mothers to be its earliest and most important teachers. He prepared a text-book for it which we call His Word, illustrating it richly and fully from life and Nature, and filling it with His Spirit. Wherever it is known, as the children become the members of the Church, the citizens of the State, the people of the World, the Book goes with them, forming the Church, the State, the World. It is not only equal to the need, but contains infinite riches that wait to be unveiled. That no busy mother may say, "I cannot take time to gather from the Bible the simple lessons that my children need," this book of little stories-together making one-has been written. I have tried to preserve the pure outlines of the sacred record from the vivid description and the suggestive supposition that are sometimes introduced to add charm to the story, and in all quoted speech I have used the exact words of the authorized version of the Scriptures, so that the earliest impression made upon the memory of the child might be one that should remain. The stories are not a substitute for the Word-only little approaches to it through which young feet may be guided by her who holds a place next to the great Teacher in His work with little children.
  • Child's Story of the Bible: Illustrated With Numerous Full-Page Colored Plates, and Photo-Engravings

    Mary Artemisia Lathbury

    (Forgotten Books, Dec. 6, 2017)
    Excerpt from Child's Story of the Bible: Illustrated With Numerous Full-Page Colored Plates, and Photo-EngravingsWhen the stories mother tells are light and meaningless, full of rhyme and rollick, even their eyes are bright and faces radiant, and her own sweet face and voice give charm and weight and significance to the-delicious non sense she rehearses.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  • Child's Story of the Bible

    Mary A. Lathbury

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 26, 2015)
    This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.
  • Child's Story of the Bible

    Mary A. (Mary Artemisia) Lathbury

    (FQ Books, July 6, 2010)
    Child's Story of the Bible is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by Mary A. (Mary Artemisia) Lathbury is in the English language, and may not include graphics or images from the original edition. If you enjoy the works of Mary A. (Mary Artemisia) Lathbury then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection.